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Peer reviewedFagan, Joseph F., III – Child Development, 1978
Reports four experiments in which infants' recognition memory (defined by novelty preferences) was found to be improved by providing five- to seven-month-old infants with discriminable but related targets during the familiarization period. Facilitation of recognition was found for both photographs of faces and abstract patterns. (JMB)
Descriptors: Infants, Memory, Pattern Recognition, Recognition
Peer reviewedRobinson, James P.; London, Perry – Child Development, 1971
Clarifies some of the conditions under which verbal processes facilitate or inhibit learning of visual stimuli. (Author/AJ)
Descriptors: Codification, Elementary School Students, Learning Activities, Memory
Peer reviewedReese, Hayne W. – Child Development, 1975
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which verbal processes influence recognition memory for visual scenes in preschool children. Children were shown line drawings of 12 pairs of items and were asked to describe them. One week later, a recognition test was given in which ability to remember elaborated and unelaborated pictures…
Descriptors: Memory, Pattern Recognition, Preschool Children, Preschool Education
Peer reviewedStein, Nancy L.; Mandler, Jean M. – Child Development, 1975
Black and white kindergarten and second-grade children were tested for accuracy of detection and recognition of orientation and location changes in pictures of real-world and geometric figures. The purpose was to test children's ability to detect and remember objects in a visual display. (Author/CS)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Education, Grade 2, Kindergarten Children


